The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense program provides ballistic missile defense capabilities for Aegis cruisers and destroyers. It aims to deliver an effective and supportable BMD capability for defense of the US, deployed forces, allies and partners. The program leverages existing Aegis fleet capabilities and infrastructure and plans incremental upgrades to increase effectiveness over time. It has achieved several successful missile intercept tests and is working with international partners like Japan. The major contractors involved include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and others.
This presentation is an example of reported worked briefed to Military and Civilian leadership after fact finding and analysis. These results were incorporated into other high level briefings that helped determine the type and method of Program Management that is being used to upgrade, replace and enhance DoD warfighting capabilities.
Offshore pile design according to international practiceWeb2Present
In this webinar, industry leading organizations present:
- Learnings from project Borkum West 2, one of German´s most advanced offshore wind projects
- The challenges of the piling design and results of the geotechnical investigation
- Recommendations and observations about potential hazards or obstruction during the foundation installation
Register for free here:
http://www.web2present.com/upcoming-webinars-details.php?id=116
This presentation is an example of reported worked briefed to Military and Civilian leadership after fact finding and analysis. These results were incorporated into other high level briefings that helped determine the type and method of Program Management that is being used to upgrade, replace and enhance DoD warfighting capabilities.
Offshore pile design according to international practiceWeb2Present
In this webinar, industry leading organizations present:
- Learnings from project Borkum West 2, one of German´s most advanced offshore wind projects
- The challenges of the piling design and results of the geotechnical investigation
- Recommendations and observations about potential hazards or obstruction during the foundation installation
Register for free here:
http://www.web2present.com/upcoming-webinars-details.php?id=116
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We have returned to Fallon this summer and found the training command in the process of promoting significant change associated with preparation for the evolution of high tempo or high intensity combat operations.
In our interview with the head of NAWDC., Admiral “Hi Fi” Harris, the focus and way ahead is the focus of attention.
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• Refuelability
• Multi-mission capability
• Stealth
• Safety
• Environmentally benign
• Endurance (high energy density)
• Weight/volume constraints
• Buoyancy
• Quick start-up
• Low/no signature
• Cost effective
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In the Second Line of Defense visit to Fallon Naval Air Station in October 2014, we had a chance to interview Admiral Scott Conn, the head of Fallon. In this brief the Admiral explains the basic structure and approach of the Command to training 21st Century Naval Air Forces.
We have returned to Fallon this summer and found the training command in the process of promoting significant change associated with preparation for the evolution of high tempo or high intensity combat operations.
In our interview with the head of NAWDC., Admiral “Hi Fi” Harris, the focus and way ahead is the focus of attention.
http://www.sldinfo.com/nawdc-and-shaping-a-21st-century-combat-force-the-perspective-of-admiral-hyfi-harris/
A Technology Race
“The America’s Cup is a technology race as well as a boat race. The team that wins the technology race wins the sailing race. So the technology we use is critical.” - Marty Yates, Emirates Team New Zealand's IT manager
Presentation: Power & Eenrgy for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs)chrisrobschu
UUV and UDNS Energy & Power Technology Challenges
Energy and power density plus:
• Air-independent operation
• Refuelability
• Multi-mission capability
• Stealth
• Safety
• Environmentally benign
• Endurance (high energy density)
• Weight/volume constraints
• Buoyancy
• Quick start-up
• Low/no signature
• Cost effective
Power and energy_sources_10-27-11
The USMC is shaping a 21st century approach to force insertion and to the sea base as a key element of such an approach. A key element of working the way ahead is the USMC approach to digital interoperability in shaping an integrated force with reach range and punch.
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1. Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
Presentation For
The MDA Small Business Day Conference
Missile Defense Agency
28 SEP 06
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DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A.
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Distribution is unlimited.
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Description And Mission
• Deliver an enduring, operationally effective and supportable
ballistic missile defense capability in Aegis cruisers and
destroyers, in defense of the U.S., our deployed forces, allies and
friends
• Increase the effectiveness of the greater Ballistic Missile Defense
System (BMDS) by both providing and gaining synergy from
other BMDS elements
• Incrementally increase this capability by delivering evolutionary
spiral upgrades as part of BMDS block upgrades
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Leverages Aegis Fleet
Standard Missile
Training
Engineering
Cruiser
SPY Radar
Experienced
Crews
Vertical
Launcher
Destroyer
Command And
Control
• Leveraging existing Navy
processes and infrastructure
• Evolving from 30 years of Aegis
and 50 years of Standard Missile
development
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• 4 JMSDF Aegis ships
engagement capability
• U.S. / Japan Radar and OA
co-research
Block 2006/08
• Enhanced Use and Support of BMDS
ESGs
• SRBM, MRBM and Limited IRBM
Defense
• Improved Feature Extraction, Object
Classification, Automated
Designation and Kill Assessment
• Improved Engagement Capability
• Improved BMDS C2, BM&C
Performance
• Increased Battlespace
• SM-3
- Block IA
- Block IB
System Goals And Planned Upgrades
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• 4-6 JMSDF Aegis ships
engineering capability
• SM-3 Block II / IIA (21" missile)
missile co-developed
• U.S. / Japan radar and OA
co-research
•4 JMSDF Aegis ships
engagement capability
•JCR missile component
testing
Block 2004
• Defeat SRBMs and MRBMs
• Surveillance Support to BMDS
• Long-Range Surveillance and
Tracking (BMD 3.0E)
• Preliminary Engagement
Capability (BMD 3.0)
• Launch on TADIL
• Block 2004 (BMD 3.6)
• SM-3
- Block I
- Block IA
Block 2010/12/14
• Enhanced Use and Support of BMDS ESGs
• SRBM, MRBM, Limited IRBM and Some
ICBM Defense
• Convert Program for Broader U.S. and
International Ship Population
- Open Architecture
• Enhanced Feature Extraction, Object
Classification, Automated Designation
and Kill Assessment
• Improved Intercept Capability
- Increased Divert Utilizing TDACS
(SM-3 Blk IIA KW)
• Improved BMDS C2, BM&C
Performance
• Increased Battlespace
- SM-3 Blk IIA
- Engage on Remote
• Upgrades to Core
Gray – Work planned w/ JMSDF
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• Preliminary capability
Spring 2005
- Cruiser (USS LAKE ERIE)
- Aegis BMD 3.0
- SM-3 Block I
• Block 2004 capability
Spring 2006
- Cruiser (USS SHILOH)
- Destroyer (End CY 06)
- Aegis BMD 3.6
- SM-3 Block IA
Aegis BMD Today – Block 2004
• Preliminary
Capability SEP 04
- Destroyers
“On Alert”
- Aegis BMD 3.0E
• Block 2004
Capability
Spring 2006
- Cruiser Aegis
BMD 3.0 and 3.6
(USS CURTIS
WILBUR)
- Destroyer (End of
CY06) Aegis
BMD 3.6
Defeats SRBMs and MRBMs
Forward-Based BMDS
Surveillance
2 Ships
11 Ships
• Detect and track ICBMs
• Transmit target data to GMD via satellite Link-16
- Generate target acquisition cue for GMD radar
- Support GMD interceptor Weapon Task Plan (WTP) initialization
LRS&T
Engagement And LRS&T
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Emergency Engagement Capability
USS LAKE ERIEUSS LAKE ERIE
USS PORT ROYALUSS PORT ROYAL
If Directed, Capability Available
Intercept
First SM-3 Block IA Encanned
2 Rounds Delivered By 31 AUG 06
First SM-3 Block IA Encanned
2 Rounds Delivered By 31 AUG 06
First SM-3 Block I’s
“Ready For Fleet Issue” – November 2004
11 Rounds Delivered By August 2006
First SM-3 Block I’s
“Ready For Fleet Issue” – November 2004
11 Rounds Delivered By August 2006
FTM-10FTM-10
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Block 2004 Cruiser Configuration
(Aegis BMD 3.6 Engage / LRS&T)
Missile Downlink System (T&E Only)
Aegis Display System Mark 2
Command & Decision System Mark 2
Radar System AN / SPY-1
BMD 3.6 Computer Program
• C&D Adjunct Computer
• Joint Tactical Terminal
Integrated Mission Planner
BMD 3.6 Computer Program
• Programmable Energy Sig Pro Mods
Integrated Satellite System
Calibration Computer
Aegis Combat Training
System Mark 50
Upgraded To Support BMD Training
Standard Missile-3
SM-3 Block I And IA
Sustain Mode Or Pulse DACS
Vertical Launching System Mark 41
• VLS – GPS Integration
Upgraded Computer Program
Supports any Missile – Any cell
SM-3, SM-2 (all variants), VLA, TLAM
• Receives KW Downlink
• Supports Kill Assessment
Fire Control System Mark 99
Weapon Control System Mark 8
Tactical Data Links
• CDLMS 3.3 (3.4v)
• Supports BMD Messages
BMD 3.6 Computer Program
Operational Readiness
Test System Mark 7
Upgraded To Monitor
SPY BMD Functions
• Supports SM-2
Engagements
BMD 3.6 Computer Program
SM-3 BlOCK IAustain Mode
or Pulse DACS
SM-3 Launch on TADIL
• SM-2 AAW
= Changes From 3.0
Delta To 5.3.8
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Accomplished To Date
PAC EX IV
PAC EX IIIGT-185 IFT-9 IFT-10
7 Out Of 8 Successful Intercepts
JCTV-1
FM-3FM-2
FTM 04-2 (FM-8)FM-6 FTM 04-1 (FM-7)
FM-4
FM-5
FTM 10
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Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
JDS KONGO
(DDG 173)
JDS KIRISHIMA
(DDG 174)
JDS CHOKAI
(DDG 176)
JDS MYOKO
(DDG 175)
• Upgrade JDS KONGO class destroyers to Aegis BMD
Block 2004 capability
• SM-3 Block IA missiles
• Live fire test events
Japan’s KONGO Class Destroyers
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Other International Interests
Germany
Denmark
Australia
South Korea
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
Spain
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Contractors Activity And Staffing Plan
Boston, MA
MIT / Lincoln Labs
• Engineering Systems
Boston, MA
MIT / Lincoln Labs
• Engineering Systems
Elkton, MD
ATK Tactical Systems
• Third Stage Rocket
Motor
• Kinetic Warhead PACs
Elkton, MD
ATK Tactical Systems
• Third Stage Rocket
Motor
• Kinetic Warhead PACs
Moorestown, NJ
Lockheed Martin
Maritime Systems &
Sensors
• Combat System
Engineering Agent
• Computer Programs
• Electronics
• System Integration
Moorestown, NJ
Lockheed Martin
Maritime Systems &
Sensors
• Combat System
Engineering Agent
• Computer Programs
• Electronics
• System Integration
Minneapolis, MN
BAE Systems
• VLS Design Agents
Mechanical Systems
Canisters
Minneapolis, MN
BAE Systems
• VLS Design Agents
Mechanical Systems
Canisters
Port Hueneme, CA
Naval Surface
Warfare Center
Port Hueneme, CA
Naval Surface
Warfare Center
Anaheim, CA
Boeing North America
• Kinetic Warhead
Anaheim, CA
Boeing North America
• Kinetic Warhead
Tucson, AZ
Raytheon Missile Systems
• Round Design Agent
• Guidance
• Kinetic Warhead
• Nose Cone
• Staging Assembly
• Steering Control
Tucson, AZ
Raytheon Missile Systems
• Round Design Agent
• Guidance
• Kinetic Warhead
• Nose Cone
• Staging Assembly
• Steering Control
Baltimore, MD
Lockheed Martin
Maritime Systems &
Sensors
• VLS Launch Control
Systems
Baltimore, MD
Lockheed Martin
Maritime Systems &
Sensors
• VLS Launch Control
Systems
Laurel, MD
Johns Hopkins / APL
• Systems Concepts
Engineering
Laurel, MD
Johns Hopkins / APL
• Systems Concepts
Engineering
Dahlgren, VA
NSWC Dahlgren
• Systems Development
Engineering
Dahlgren, VA
NSWC Dahlgren
• Systems Development
Engineering
Arlington, VA
General Dynamics
• Contractor Support
Services
Arlington, VA
General Dynamics
• Contractor Support
Services
Camden, AR
Aerojet
• Mk 104 Mod 3 DTRM
• MK 72 Booster
Raytheon
• All-Up Round Assembly
Camden, AR
Aerojet
• Mk 104 Mod 3 DTRM
• MK 72 Booster
Raytheon
• All-Up Round Assembly
Barking Sands, Kauai
Pacific Missile Range
Facility – Test Range
Barking Sands, Kauai
Pacific Missile Range
Facility – Test Range
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Major Prime Contractors
Round Design
Agent, Guidance,
Kinetic Warhead,
Nose Cone,
Staging Assembly,
Steering Control
Combat System
Engineering
Agent, VLS
Design Agent,
Computer
Programs,
Electronics,
System
Integration
Role
45%Tucson, AZ
Raytheon Company
Major Subcontractors
• Boeing North America
(Canoga Park, CA) –
Kinetic Warheads
• ATK Tactical Systems
(Elkton, MD) – Third
Stage Rocket Motor,
Kinetic Warhead PACs
27%Moorestown,
NJ
Lockheed Martin Maritime
Systems & Sensors
(LM/MS2)
Major Subcontractor
• Lockheed Martin
(Baltimore) – VLS
Design Agent
FY06 Funding
Percent
City, StateContractor
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New Prime Contractor Awards
FY07
FY07 SM-3 Missiles –
27 Block IA Missiles
Raytheon
FY07
FMS (Japan) –
SM-3 Block IA Missiles
Raytheon
FY07
Block 2006 / 08
Development
Lockheed Martin
Planned AwardEffortContract Award
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Aegis BMD Contractor Support Services
• Aegis BMD has 2 program office support contracts
- Systems engineering and program management support
– Currently General Dynamics
– 168 FTEs per year
– Period of performance through 30 NOV 06 (bridged
through September 2007)
- Business / financial management support
– Currently Paradigm Technologies
– Competition in progress (8A set-aside)
– Base plus 4 options (13 FTEs per year)
– Award expected September 2006
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Aegis BMD Contractor Support Services
Industry Day – First
Quarter FY07
Draft RFP Released – First
Quarter FY07
Final RFP Released – First
Quarter FY07
Award New Contract – 2/07
Schedule (Approximate)
Base Plus 4 OptionsPeriod of Performance
Full And Open Competition
Via SeaPort
Acquisition Strategy
PM And SE
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Why SeaPort
• SeaPort is the mandatory acquisition vehicle to obtain cost-effective
services through competitive and efficient means at all Navy headquarters
and field activities
- History
– NAVSEA support service contracts were costing too much
– GSA was becoming the vehicle of choice (paying fees)
• SeaPort provides single purchasing office
- Achieving savings by competing task orders against indefinite-delivery
indefinite-quantity Multiple Award Contracts (MAC) held by multiple
vendors
• Reduced acquisition time – decrease cycle time via automation
• Pass through, escalation, and profit capped
• 650 established MAC contractor teams
- 78% prime MAC holders are small businesses
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